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Gas Arcs.
Connections Free.
Gas Company..
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Cavdiunl Vnnniitolli, tin-
Paj>nl Lt-gutc who pr,'girted
over the EuchurUtie COll
- in Loudon.
DR. FLOWER HAS BEEN
PROBABLY LOCATED
Man Who Miulo the Scn»u
ttonal Eiinpp from the
Richmond ia Located.
RK'HMONIt. Vii \ man suspected
of being Or It (' Flow, r. who m„,l
a ssnsatjonsl escape from the Hioli
monrt polio, h work ago, when an at
tampt »»« matte to arrest him amt
(4h»r inamtHia of an all", ,| ,n* on
a oliargg of «* ladling has 10-en local
*d ai FtshsrxvlUe, In Augusta county
Tho snaps, t la raid to I uve roan
to Ftshsrsrllb on Frida, tho atioi
noon of ih» day Dr. Flower la sup
l***d to hat, left Itirhmond. arte
havua remained In hiding here for
•everal day*
The man ai Fu-hr-ravlUe gnawer*
In every detail to the description of
Dr Flowrr. even to the newlj apr up
In* muatarhc which Flow , r la aald to
have worn The Rloltaiond atttho 1
tlwa loat n„ time in instructing the
Flahaiavtlle department to place tho
si. spec* under arrest and report h<>re
The polio. are confident that Dr
Flower hart not been aide to make hia
way to aev large etty They a«t „v
ary avenue haa baen cloaed aaamet
him
L Pylt eater It Kona announce tn
today'a llerald thrtr Fall Opening of
hoya' and chddren'a *ood» rin
are ahowin* ihla eea-on. a lar*..
varlelt of hnva' and childrens pond*
than ever shown lit them tutor,'
I’arenl* are eordtallv Invited to call
and ace that* new fall line whethei
they with to porchaae or not There
0 I
buy your boy* thither, wh n ou yen
buy Sew York made c.othea right
Here in August,
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lOMM \KII IKON MOHHto ANU kU>l'l\
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Mrs. William Astor Compares
English and American Society
NEW YORK "I am not vain
enough to think Sew York will not
bp able to get along very well with
out me Many women will rtae up to j
take my piace Hut I hope my Inflii-1
,-nee will he felt In one thlng.Nand
that la discountenancing the nndlgnl
fh'd methodic employed by certain
Newi York women to attract a follow
log.
"They hnve given entertalmnenla
that belonged under a elreua tent rath
er than 111 a gentlewoman's home."
In llilh rutting manner did Mra. Wil
liam Astor In an Interview, ahow hej
dliMpproval of the inethoda of Home
memhera of the "Kmart Kef."
"The political hostesses hav. a '
mueh I letter ehanee of reiUftlng aueh '
hii Ideal today than we women of New
York In Europe you will find hi the
tdg halls and musics,ea a brilliant ar !
WRIGHTS MOTOR
GIVING TROUBLE
I.KM ASK. France Although the I
! weather has been perfect from an
j aeroplane point, Wilbur Wright, the
| American aeronaut, hnR not tieen able
lo repeat his aerial experiment),
ills motor Is proving ohatlnate and
after trying It lor a few mlnutca
■ there were signs of trouble and It re
| fused to work at all alter alx min
utes In fact a new Wright myaterjr
Is being created by reason of this mo
tor A little tint,, ago It was running
marveloualy. No one haa touched It
since, but punctually each time It la
tried It stops after working alx mtu
ules tie took It to pieces and then
put It toy, y . i igaln. but atlll It re
fuses to work consistently.
Mr Boll* and a score of Intelligent
turn bent over It In vain The motor
dotted them all.
Several well known aeronauts vis
ited the camp today In spite of the
fact that the military were firing and
caused Mr Wright to leave his shed
Among them wore llaron Economos.
vice president of tho Aero club, of
j Austria
Today Mr Wright cannot possibly 1
go out before evening even If his tun
tor Is working well, owing In the fir
j Ing of the military.
KILLED LARGE BEAR
in south st. paul!
ST FAIT. Minn A large hear.l
driven Into rlvllUatlon by the forest,
fires of Northern Minnesota was kill ;
ed Monday In South HI. Paul after s
long chase The bear, which weighed
t.lO pounds, first made Its appearance |
j In the streets of South Park, a suburb.l
I Saturday afternoon The slayer of |
j the bear, l.ouls Mlkketson. a butcher
'of South 8t Paul, brought the bear
| down with one shot, tie drove Ini
| mediately to hia shop, where the anl j
j mal was weighed and dressed
After dressing the bear the scales
I tailed to move at the JMhpound mark
- The animal was sold entirely, not so 1
| much as a bone being left, and Mlk
j kelson netted $126 for hts day's work
" Ho* tic >cur bowcli?" tha
»»l». Hf know* ho* important U the qutt
hon of ccrutipatlen. He Inoart tbit (n»c*
tiwiry ol ibe liv*r will often produce rnott
duaatrou* rctultv NTe bclitvc Ayer'* Pill*
«rr the hen liver pill* you c»n jsiaaibh take.
REPAIRi
M«*s. Hit!'. BrMto Twtoa. Ac . tor am m
•* <*• bM.i\r». mm ru» r«n»*.'
Itaoelrv la. war. Xk.flU, IVltoo ItaHlna.
ray of cabinet ministers, journalists,
ambassadors, men and women of the
stage, painters and poets, and the
powers of the money world such as
no loader In New York 4mld bring
together or would attempt to bring
together.
"I have thought of doing It all my
life, but have never seen the possi
bility of succsk*. 11l the ftisl plate,
we have too many politicians In
America, where In England they have
statesmen.
"If they were all Ilk" Mr. Roose
yelt, what a difference there would
he! Mr. Roosevtit la a true Amer
ican, hut he would be at home In the
most elegant court In Europe. He Is
not above paving scrupulous attention
to hts wardrobe and his manners. Any
hostess In New York or Newport
would he proud to entertain him and
the men In Washington like him."
Miss Elkins
Mri. Katherine Elkins,
whose nmrviaße to the
Dnke d'Abniiil, is expert
ed to take plaee, despite
the opposition of Itnliai
Royalty.
CASE OF CHESS
ON TBSISPOBT
MANII.A \ rev,, of cholera
dtacovored on board the United State*
army tranatK»rj Sheridan The nulling
of the veasel will he delayed thivo
day a.
FOE HORSE RACING
SCHEME FIFO
•
KINGSTON Jamaica It la report
ed that a
dropped Through. It tiring lm|Mv»lhle
to ralae the necessary capital In the
Vtilted State#.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
COL. I. L STEWART
ORDEREDBICKTO
FORTJMI
fort HUACHUCA, Art*.—Ordered
back In exile at Fort Grant, Col. Wil
liam F. Stewart will not ne allowed
to make the SO miles test recently
prescribed for him hy the war depart
ment. No reason has been assigned
for the changed plans
A terse order mailed from the
headquarters of General Thomas, at
Denver, September 12 ms received
Monday, commanding the colonel to
immediately report for duty at Fort
Grant, the lonely post to which he
wi.s .rent a year ago. When seen yes
teday. Col. StPwart n Imltted that he
had oeen ordered to r> turn to Fort
Grant without making the test. He
said he would take l\o train from
here on Wednesday morning and go
to Wilcox, Arlzon'a, where he "'ill be
met by his companions In exile, a
mgro cook, and William Nail, a
civilian, who, on Thursday, will drive
with him back to his 'ws:.
Col. Stewart, it Is declared, will re
sist retirement. He insists that he
can prove himself fit for services if
given a courtmartial, and that he
wilt never surrender tl '"1 he is given
a hearing.
SHIELDS REPORTS
DEMOCRATIC GAINS
ATLANTA, Ga.—Arthur Shields,
one of the best known and most popu
iai telegraphers In the south, who
holds a responsible position with the
: Western Union Telegraph company In
Atlanta, returned Monday from a va
| cation trip through Kentucky and
Indiana. During his absence |m Visit
ed the cities of ( hattanooga and
i Nashville. Tenn., Louisville and o ber
| important points In Kentucky and
West Baden Springs, Indiana, the lat
| ter or which Is one of the best know n
i pleasure resorts In the United States.
Mr. Shields, who lias a wide t<-
qualntauce, says he found the demo
i i-ratlc pulse in better shape on nis
| present trl| that he has in many
j years. Everywhere prominent lead
[ i-rs of the party are discussing with
| great gusto the chances for demo
! criitle success.
Bryan is unquestionably the man
of tho hour." said Mr. Shields If
salks counts for votes, the Nebraskan
will lie elerted bv a large majority
Manv men who have hitherto looked
upon republican victory as a cer
tainty are now singing quite a dif
ferent tune. It Is Bryan sure, th v
-iv Taft is certain to be defeated.
Not only does one find evidences
on all sides of promised democratic
landslide, but there good evidences of
pro qieritv »nd better feeling gereral
Iv oil till' part ol the people In oth
,’r words, the country, at least that
part of It l visited. Is In fine shape
and the people are most optimistic.
It does a fellow good to see so many
I pie with happy hearts and tnvilug
faces.”
Mr. Shields is well and favorably
known among the newspaper t. 'ter
nit> having for many years handled
~,-eVs specials out of Atlanta. He is
a close student of political conditions
and What he has to sav as to condl
tions'm Tennessee. Kentucky and
Indiana will be read with unusual in
terest lie was busy all dav Monday
limiting hands with his friends in
the capital city.
Just Exactly Right.
"I have used Dr King s New Life
Pills for several years, and find thorn
; just exactly right, says Mr. A. A.
Felton, of Harrlsvtlls. N Y. New- Life
Pills relieve without the leas* dis
comfort Host remedy for constlpa
tlon biliousness and malaria 25c at
all druggists.
REV- AARON S- WATKINS
PREACHED IN ATLANTA
ATLANTA, Ga Rev. Aaron S Wat
kins, of Ohio, the vice presidential
candid ate on the prohibition ticket,
preached at the Baptist Tabernacle
Sunday lie took the position that
In temp''ranee question was th ■ one
[real i ■« tn tliti «tiatn Ur Wgf
sins explained the principles of h.",
parly and took several tails out of
the democrats and republicans for
t • imj i, towards tempi me*.
s,yrup tffigs
‘-"^E'lixir^Sonnn
( It'ansi's Hit' System Ljfcct
uall v. Dispel s I olds antiiit'tui
Oi lit", tluo to ( onstmntion;
At ts naturally, acts truly as
a laOMitu p.
Host |m •\len\votncn and Child
ran-Younj* and Old.
It» j>rt its Henefiriul Ejjects
AUnssU tl ie OPruhtiP vvhirh
lias' tin* Jiul name oj the Com
'''CALIFORNIA
po Stri p Co.
K v*H*m it tn«Ru|»rtun»(l,)n4pii on tH#
front o| p» pq parkng*'
SOLD BTALL lAADINC DRUGGISTS
wmt »i;r rrjpiUr price bottio
FIRST MERISIS
Gill RERIH
SENTENCE
MANlLA—Tutrust Hicks and Till
man Taylor, formerly soldiers of the
25th Infantry, who were convicted of
murder for separate offenses, were
sentenced to be hanged in Moro
province. They are the first Ameri
cans to be given the death sentence I
in that province.
The evidence agpinst Taylor yvas 1
circumstantial. It is probabie an ap-1
peal will be taken io the United
States supreme court on the ground
that the soldier was depn.ed of his
rights to a jury trial.
DR. H. H. SMITH’S
FUNERAL SERVICES
Was Laid to Rest at Oak
land Cemetery in Atlanta I
ATLANTA, a.—The funeral ser-!
vic-s over the remains of Dr. Hil
dreth H. Smith, father of Governor
Hoke Smith, who died Monday morn
ing, were conducted Tuesday mottl
ing at 10 o'clock from the residence,
582 West Peachtiee by Rev. Charles
T. A. Pise, dean of St. Phillips Epis
copal church. Interment followed at
Oakland cemetery.
Hundreds of friends were present
to pay the last sad rites at the bier
of fho distinguished scholar and ed
ucator. Mr. Smith died lu his 89th
year and his death was due entirely
to the Infirmities of age. He is sur
vived by his wife and four children.
Governor Hoke Smith, Mr Burton
Smith and Mrs. F. S. Whiteside, of
Atlanta, and Mrs. Everett MeAshan
of Houston Texas.
It is doubtful if Dr. Smith hud his
superior in the south as a man of
broad learning and culture. He was
a mathmatician ot rare ability. H:
was especially fond of astronomical
research, and his mind was stored
with all the Information on this in
teresting subject. He spoke several
lancusges. He was for ma"v years 1
connected with educational instltu-1
tlnns, but of recent years devoted his
time to literary work. His passing
away removes a very able man.
WE ARE OPEN.
for business six davß of each week
and for 52 weeks of each veer. YTfi're
telling von so as to have von keep it
In mind that j-’ou can drop in any
time and buy
THAT WALL PAPER
you're reckoning on getting for your
house. Paper that's becoming for
every room you have ran be had here.
Plain, embossed or with gold, when
I ought of us. the prices are guaran
teed correct.
W. C. Rhoades & Co.,
OPERA BUILDING.
'PHONE 757
FURNITURE RENOVATING
W ill soon begin and you Mill need the necessities for the work. Now the very
best article on the market today for this work is LIQUID VENEER, and we
are the sole agents for this article in Augusta. There is no other just as good,
for this is the best.
All kinds and colors of floor stains. We have the the goods in all size
packages. There is nothing that makes the floor look better than a tine coat of
stain.
If any of your metal nr discolored, there is nothing that equals PU T Z
CREAM for putting it back in its original condition.
If any of your furniture comes to pieces then it is LA PAGES GLUE
that you need. It will hold tighter than any other kind of glue.
Remember that we carry everything you need for putting your furniture
floor and walls back in thgir old condition. k
We have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly.
O’Connor &Schweers Paint Co
Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga.
ARE YOU BUILDIING?
We Carry a Large Stock of
TIN HARD WOOD MANTELS,
RUBBER k'nOT no* CRATES AND TILES.
TAR PAPER PARIAN HOUSE PAINTS.
Black and Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Tar and Rosin Sized Build
ing Paper; Tin Shingles, Etc. ,
Estimates cheerfully furnished on Tin Roofing, Gutters, Eto., GCJ-.
vanized iron cornices, and skylights.
DAVID SLUSKY,
1009 BROAD STREET.
WANTED—AbIe Bodied Laborers
Apply at once to R. G. Hitt at lot opposite Lom
bard Iron Works or office RIVERSIDE MILLS.
ALSO DOUBLE TEAMS; none but those having
good, strong animals capable of pulling a good load
need apply. WOMEN ASSORTERS are request
ed to return to work.
RIVERSIDE MILLS
Lime! Lime!
We will deIiver—DISINFECTANT LIME FOR
TEN DAYS, to any part of Augiista, 85c. Per Bbl.
Augusta Builder’s Supply Co.
Phone 321. 643 Broad St.
Augusta, Ga., August 31, 1906.
To Our Friends and Patrons,
Our large and varied stock of Vehicles, Harness, Carriage and
Wagon material,' etc., has been absolutely saved by my corps of sales
men, mechanics jnd porters, scarcely a thing damaged.
For the past three days, Friday, Saturday and Monday, we have
been cleaning up «nd re-arranging stock, and are now just In condi
tion as if nothing had happened to this goodly city.
Soliciting a continuance of the favors heretofore so liberally be
..towed by Friends and Patrons, We are,
Very truly yours,
H. H. COSKERY.
MEET ME AT HICKEY’S
Where You Get the Best Work by the Best Workmen.
Remember the place, 221 Eighth Street.
HICKEY’S BARBER SHOP.
Bn i lt Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
• » I w i\ and Common Building
LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT.
Georgia-Carolina Brick Company
/ Howard H. Stafford, President.
Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 15